- [Instructor] Once you have your server environment set up…you can now start hosting your FileMaker custom apps.…In FileMaker Pro you can transfer apps from your…local computer to a FileMaker Server deployment…for the purpose of hosting, and all you need is…your copy of FileMaker.…As a matter of fact, you may have been staring at this…the whole time.…You've got two different ways that you can upload it.…If you go under the File menu, on the file that…you want to upload, you can say Upload to FileMaker Server,…or, in the Status toolbar, if it's available,…you can choose Upload to FileMaker Server.…

In some cases, FileMaker will give you an alert…to tell you that your Admin (full access) account…does not have a password, and I strongly recommend…that you do not ignore that.…You can hit Set Password, or you could have gone into…the File, Manage, Security, find your administrator…account and then provide it a password.…It is not just a best practice, but an absolute must…that your files do not have the admin and blank password…

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5/9/2017

If you're comfortable with the basics of FileMaker Pro, you're ready to expand your skillset and tackle advanced FileMaker 16 development techniques. In this course, FileMaker database expert Cris Ippolite dives into advanced features that can help you take your custom apps to the next level. Cris kicks off the course by exploring uses of the calculation dialog, the concept of query relationships, and some advanced reporting tricks. He also discusses securing your custom apps and sharing some of them with FileMaker Server, making your custom apps communicate with other apps on iOS devices, and working with JSON. To wrap up, he takes you through some of the new features in FileMaker 16.